Jun Zhang: Professor, works on various
fluid problems that aremotivated from biology or geophysics. He also works on problems
that relate to pattern formation, friction and biolocomotion. He is currently the co-director of the AML: Applied Mathematics Laboratory at Courant

Adam R. Cone: Undergraduate student (2003-2004) who works on thin jets on a 2D fluid
substrate, he is now doing his Ph.D at UCLA.
email: arc239 {at} nyu.edu

Jonathan Kamler: A high school student from Queens at
the time when he worked in the lab (2002). He tried to create a siphon of soap film that is open to the atmosphere.
Now he's at Harvard studying physics.

Julien Psaute: Undergraduate student (2003) from Ecole Polytechnique in Paris.
He continued with the effort in building a fluid siphon and he made it work reliably.
email: julien {at} psaute.com